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Sinorhizobium teranga bv. acaciae ORS1073 and Rhizobium sp. strain ORS1001, two distantly related Acacia-nodulating strains, produce similar Nod factors that are O carbamoylated, N methylated, and mainly sulfated
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BiologyNod Factor StructureMicrobial SystematicsPlant-microbe InteractionAcacia-nodulating StrainsRhizospherePlant-rhizobia InteractionNod FactorsSimilar Nod FactorsMicrobial EcologySoil MicrobiologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyMedicineHost SpecificitySinorhizobium Teranga Bv
We have determined the structures of Nod factors produced by strains representative of Sinorhizobium teranga bv. acaciae and the so-called cluster U from the Rhizobium loti branch, two genetically different symbionts of particular Acacia species. Compounds from both strains were found to be similar, i.e., mainly sulfated, O carbamoylated, and N methylated, indicating a close relationship between host specificity and Nod factor structure, regardless of the taxonomy of the bacterial symbiont.
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